Couching Tiger, hidden Buddhist?
The silly controversy about Brit Hume's evangelical advice to Tiger Woods reveals more about our Communist masters than it does about Hume.
Apparently Hume said that Woods should convert from Buddhism to Christianity, in order to get "redemption and forgiveness". First of all, it's obvious that "redemption and forgiveness", whatever the hell that means, is precisely the OPPOSITE of what Woods needs. Like any black athlete, he has been receiving "redemption and forgiveness" all his life. He has been on the very tippy-top of the status totem pole from birth. And that's exactly why he's misbehaving now. What he needed, much earlier in life, was a good spanking by reality. It's probably too late now.
Nobody's saying that, of course, because it's true, and truth is prohibited.
The discussion only reveals the natural mindset of the Communists who control our media: that the First Amendment prohibits Brit Hume from evangelizing on television. This is wildly illogical nonsense in a dozen ways, but it's certainly how our dear Commie masters think. And it also reveals a more subtle fact: that Buddhism (or various New-Agey mixtures of halfway Buddhist thought) has been the Established Religion of Hollywood for a long time. The Planet Goddess Gaia is the latest incarnation (heh) of this New-Agey stuff, but it's been pretty much the same crap since the days of D.W. Griffith and Lillian Gish. So Hume's criticism of Buddhism strikes home for these folks.